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CATALOGUE OF 
always slender, not crested. Legs long, smooth or slightly pilose ; 
hind tibiae often thickened ; spurs four, with very few exceptions. 
Wings ample, slight, delicate, generally expanded in repose, braced 
together by a bristle, not folded. Hind wings often alike in colour 
to the fore wings and with like markings. Larva looped while 
walking ; three first pairs of membranous legs almost always 
wanting, and in all cases shorter than the others. Pupa smooth ; 
abdominal segments free. 
In Guenee’s ‘Histoire Naturelle des Insectes Lepidopteres ’ 
the Geometrites are preceded by Urania and Coronis and their 
allies, which have been described in the first series of this Catalogue. 
The genus Hazis , of which he forms the family Hazidce and 
includes with the Geometrites , is also mentioned in that series. 
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A. Alas anticae semper acuminatae ; posticae saepissime caudatae. 
Fam. 1. U rapte RYD iE, Guen. 
B. Alae posticae margine exteriore medio non angulato-caudato. 
A. Corpus valde robustum. - Fam. 3. (Enocheomid^:, Guen. 
B. Corpus non valde robustum. 
a. Proboscis conspicua. 
a. Ala? anticae litura nulla semihyalina. 
i. Abdomen non bicolor. 
* Antennae fceminae non pectinatae. 
f Palpi vix conspicui. 
Fam. 4. Amphidasyd#, Guen. 
ft Palpi conspicui. 
J Corpus non gracillimum. 
§ Frons non valde angusta. 
X Alae angulosae. 
0 Caput valde convexum, apud anten- 
nas villosum. 
Fam. 2. Ennomid/e, Guen. 
00 Caput non valde convexum. 
Fam. 14. Macarim, Guen. 
X X Alae non angulosae. 
0 Alae dentatae. 
Fam 5. Boarmid^:, Guen. 
00 Alae non dentatae. 
-+ Alae saepissime virides. 
Fam. 7. Geometrim:, Guen. 
H — +• Alae saepissime non virides. 
++ Pedes non longissimi. 
